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As my old fellow student Lucy Hodges points out, Universities in the UK are not compelled to collect statistics on or report crime against students or within Universities. They are in the USA.

Another one of the UK’s dirty little secrets? University authorities don’t want this studied because they don’t want any negative publicity. But how can you make policy against it unless you have empirical data about what’s going on?

As my old fellow student Lucy Hodges points out, Universities in the UK are not compelled to collect statistics on or report crime against students or within Universities. They are in the USA.

Another one of the UK’s dirty little secrets? University authorities don’t want this studied because they don’t want any negative publicity. But how can you make policy against it unless you have empirical data about what’s going on?

As my old fellow student Lucy Hodges points out, Universities in the UK are not compelled to collect statistics on or report crime against students or within Universities. They are in the USA.

Another one of the UK’s dirty little secrets? University authorities don’t want this studied because they don’t want any negative publicity. But how can you make policy against it unless you have empirical data about what’s going on?

As my old fellow student Lucy Hodges points out, Universities in the UK are not compelled to collect statistics on or report crime against students or within Universities. They are in the USA.

Another one of the UK’s dirty little secrets? University authorities don’t want this studied because they don’t want any negative publicity. But how can you make policy against it unless you have empirical data about what’s going on?

As my old fellow student Lucy Hodges points out, Universities in the UK are not compelled to collect statistics on or report crime against students or within Universities. They are in the USA.

Another one of the UK’s dirty little secrets? University authorities don’t want this studied because they don’t want any negative publicity. But how can you make policy against it unless you have empirical data about what’s going on?

90 day detention for “terrorist” suspects too long. Labour should back cutting back to 14 days. But still likes the DNA database and CCTV…Dont think he understands the concept of civil liberties at all. We should follow the police and security services. Ed. You still havent “got it”. Civil liberties are absolute values, not relative ones, in a democracy. You’re allying your self with the “terrorists” to undermine Western democracy [Discuss].

More importantly, who killed him, why and how? Presumably the intelligence services will one day make up a story and leak it through their people on the Sunday Times. What’s the message in the way he was killed? Why didnt someone come back and take the bag away? This article suggests he may have been looking at organised crime groups. Disinformation?

The creation of an alliance between the experienced and disillusioned members of the Provisional IRA in Belfast and other parts of Northern Ireland and the youth of the “sink estates” to recreate terrorism. read veterans of Afghanistan and Bosnia and their alliances with Muslim youth in various British sink estates and elsewhere, with no career prospects. and we’re surprised we have a problem?